Dresses To Wear To A Wedding


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Going to a wedding is always a fashionable affair, everyone busts out their best dresses and suits to look the part. Now, you must never outshine the bride, but these dresses will make you a close second.

Strappy Draped Gown
This matte satin gown from Fame and Partners is a timeless look. The thin straps, draped neckline and side slit combined keep it sexy but classic at the same time.

High Neck Flared Maxi
This dress is business in the front, party at the back to a tee! The high neckline is sleek and chic, while the open back adds a tasteful flair.

Ingrid Dress
Comfort and shape come through with this dress with the fitting bodice, removable straps and a relaxed fitting skirt. Girl, you’ll look cute CUTE!

Real Romantic Light Rose Satin Strapless Maxi Dress
With a sweetheart neckline, how could you not fall in love with this dress? The seam detailing and empire waist shout glamour.

Marilyn Dress

You can never go wrong with an off the shoulder dress, especially when it’s from Reformation! The silhouette is soft, poetic and all-round dreamy.

Ray Dress

With the metallic threading detail and the bow tie shoulder accents, this dress brings the 1920s flapper dress into the 21st century!

Queen Gown
A halter neck is a classic style, and this dress in particular is a no brainer. Every element, from the open back to the side slit, is guaranteed to make you look and feel like your best.

Strapless Sateen Column Gown

This dress is all things elegance. The sweetheart neckline and column silhouette merge perfectly to give you an overall stunning look. This dress is available in both midnight and burgundy.

Strapless Crepe Long Dress

Aidan Mattox is known for drawing inspiration from Hollywood’s most glamorous eras, and this dress is no exception to the rule! With a sweetheart neckline, no straps, and column silhouette, you have a triple threat.

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